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BrianG
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02.24.2009, 12:08 AM

Cool. That 610uF cap must be providing a little extra current boost that the battery wouldn't otherwise be able to provide, or at least not as well. If that cap made that much difference, I bet it would be even better with from 2000uF to 4700uF instead (only needs a rating of ~10v).
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02.24.2009, 09:10 AM

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Cool. That 610uF cap must be providing a little extra current boost that the battery wouldn't otherwise be able to provide, or at least not as well. If that cap made that much difference, I bet it would be even better with from 2000uF to 4700uF instead (only needs a rating of ~10v).
The cap on now is only 10uf... I found another cap that is 470uf 10v that I might switch in there if someon can convince me it will be better.
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